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Jan
18
Wed
Consumer Protection and the Internet: A Winter Networking Event @ Loeb & Loeb
Jan 18 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Date:
January 18, 2017
Time:
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM ET

Join Kathleen McGee, Chief, Bureau of Internet & Technology, NYAG office and members of the advertising, consumer protection and privacy law community for a winter networking event at Loeb & Loeb in NYC.

FREE:  Antitrust Section Members, Government, Non-profit Employees, Students, Non-Members.

Explore Section benefits or call 1-800-285-2221 to join. Code RAT14IP25.   For this and all upcoming events visit http://ambar.org/atevents.

Live Location:
Loeb & Loeb
345 Park Avenue
New York, NY

CLE: The ABA is not seeking CLE credit for this program.

Audio Archive: Provided all releases are obtained, MP3 recordings of this program will be available to Section members on the Committee Program Audio page.

Jan
19
Thu
Privacy Laws & Business – Help! Roundtables for exchanging ideas on planning and managing a GDPR compliance programme (London) @ BP Oil International Ltd
Jan 19 all-day

BT, London, 23 November 2016, 14.00h.-17.30h.
BP, London, 19 January 2017, 14.00h.-17.30h.
Google, London, 23 March 2017, 14.00h.-17.30h.

This series of three roundtables for peer group exchange will focus on managing the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance process. Regulators and policy makers will not be invited to these roundtables.

Whatever happens with Brexit, your organisation will continue to trade with some of the 30 countries in the European Economic Area and you need to ensure that your organisation is complying with the GDPR.

The emphasis will be on sharing experience to help you organise and manage the process rather than giving legal advice on the impact of the GDPR.*

The roundtables will be hosted by companies and take place in London in November 2016 and January and March 2017. Hosts will report on progress in their organisations. In addition, you should expect to discuss your plans with the group. Everyone learns and benefits from this participatory process.

The first roundtable will be hosted by Mark Keddie, Chief Privacy Officer, BT Group on 23 November at its office near St. Pauls in central London.

The second roundtable will be hosted by Ellis Parry, Global Lead – Data Privacy, BP Legal, BP Oil International Ltd on 19 January 2017 at its office in Canary Wharf, London

The third roundtable will be hosted by Google, London, in the second half of March 2017 in London. Offers to host in March, together with your proposed dates, should be e-mailed to [email protected]

Each group will be limited to 25 people to facilitate discussion in a relaxed atmosphere.

A summary will be prepared after each session by Privacy Laws & Business on a non-attributable basis for distribution to the group.

The programme is below but everyone who registers will be able to suggest amendments within the scope of each session to help ensure that the programme is closely aligned with your needs.

You should e-mail [email protected] with your:

  • offer to share your experience of what you are doing, or planning to do, on one or more of the points in the programme, and
  • suggestions for amending the programme.

Each session qualifies for 3 CPD hours.

Every Privacy Laws & Business event qualifies for accredited CPD hours for the purposes of the England and Wales Solicitors Regulation Authority’s requirements. Please quote AQJ/PLBU when applying for the points with the SRA.

Register

The fee will be £200 + VAT per session with the option of signing up for all three sessions for £500 + VAT. Different people from your organisation may attend different sessions.

Register by e-mailing Glenn Daif-Burns, General Manager, Privacy Laws & Business, at [email protected]

An invoice will be sent to everyone who registers. You will need to pay in advance to attend these sessions.

IPSI Public Lecture Series: Dr. Ann Cavoukian @ RS 211, Rosebrugh Building
Jan 19 @ 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm

IPSI PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES PRESENTS:

Dr. Ann Cavoukian
Executive Director of the Privacy and Big Data Institute – Ryerson University

“There has Never been a Greater Need to Embed Privacy and Security, by
Design: Tech Research is Essential”

DATE:   Thursday, January 19, 2017
TIME:   12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
PLACE:  RS 211, Rosebrugh Building, 164 College Street

IPSI Public Lecture Series: Dr. Ann Cavoukian @ University of Toronto
Jan 19 @ 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm

IPSI PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES PRESENTS:

Dr. Ann Cavoukian
Executive Director of the Privacy and Big Data Institute – Ryerson University

“There has Never been a Greater Need to Embed Privacy and Security, by
Design: Tech Research is Essential”

DATE:   Thursday, January 19, 2017
TIME:   12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
PLACE:  RS 211, Rosebrugh Building, 164 College Street

Jan
23
Mon
13th Annual State of the Net @ Newseum’s Knight Conference Center
Jan 23 all-day

This year’s State of the Net will explore a range of issues with which the Trump Administration and the new Congress will have to grapple. This will be your first look at the new players and the new issues that will take center stage. Whether it’s encryption or federal communications jurisdiction, State of the Net is the best place to get your arms around the issues.

State of the Net attracts over 600 attendees by providing unparalleled opportunities to network and engage on key policy issues. The 2017 edition of State of the Net will take place at The Newseum’s Knight Conference Center, which overlooks the U.S. Capitol Building as well as the inaugural parade route.

Early bird registration rates will be open until December 24, 2017.

Internet Education Foundation – The 13th Annual State of the Net Conference @ The Newseum's Knight Conference Center
Jan 23 all-day

Join us, on the first business day of the Trump Administration, as well as the start of the new Congress to ignite the conversation on the important themes for the Internet this coming year. 2017 will be the year of repositioning, as Net Neutrality comes back into play, government surveillance, cybersecurity and encryption are re-examined, and the global threat of ISIS online spreads.

A full day of panels, keynotes, fireside chats and lively debate will tackle the policy issues of the day and delve into the technology trends that will come to define 2017.

The State of the Net Conference (SOTN) provides unparalleled opportunities to network and engage on key Internet policy issues. SOTN is the largest Internet policy conference in the U.S. and the only one with over 50 percent Congressional staff and government policymakers in attendance. The State of the Net Conference is the only Internet policy conference routinely recognized for its balanced blend of academics, consumer groups, industry and government. Past keynote speakers includes FCC Chair Tom Wheeler, UBER Founder/CEO Travis Kalanick, Dropbox Founder/CEO Drew Houston and many other notable speakers.

Full conference agenda and speaker list is under development and will be posted on our website at http://www.StateoftheNet.org

Attendees, please use the Freedom Forum entrance on 6th Street

Jan
24
Tue
ESOMAR World Research’s 1st European Insights Summit @ VLEVA
Jan 24 all-day

What is the European Insights Summit

Join us to celebrate the social value of research! This event showcases the crucial role the insights community plays every day to inform policy debates, provide evidence for crucial service upgrades, and help business leaders drive economic growth.

Through the results of actual research projects, discover how research is helping to create new insights into major societal and business challenges, supporting decision-makers to enrich the lives of ordinary citizens and deliver economic growth.

For who is the European Insights Summit

Anyone interested in understanding how research helps you make better decisions and draft better policies will find the European Insight Summit an inspirational journey through the state of the art of market, opinion, and social research.

Network with a cross-disciplinary audience (policy makers, civil servants, business and non-profit association representatives, and practitioners) working in the policy fields of research, digital economy, data privacy and protection, the single market, social policy, democratic participation, amongst other subjects of political importance.

Best Practices to Create a Data Inventory and Meet GDPR Compliance (TRUSTe) @ Webinar
Jan 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Webinar Title: Best Practices to Create a Data Inventory and Meet GDPR ComplianceWebinar Date: Tuesday, January 24th, 2017Webinar Time: 9:00AM-10:00AM PT / 12:00PM-1:00PM ET


Where’s your data? Understanding the data flows and data policies and procedures across the Company is the foundation of any privacy and data governance program and essential for GDPR compliance. This new regulatory requirement is forcing many companies to finally tackle this exercise head-on. Not sure where to start? Register now for this free webinar as our speakers will:

  • share their experiences in creating data inventories for a range of enterprises
  • provide tips and templates to help set you up for success
  • review how the data inventory can be used by different teams including privacy, infosec, IT and risk and compliance.
  • show the creation of simple data flow maps that can be easily maintained across the organization

Spots are limited — join this webinar to help you understand the tools, resources and methodology companies are using to establish a baseline of data assets and obligations and get on the fast track to GDPR compliance.

Webinar Speakers:
  • Veronika Tonry – President, Privacy KnowHow, former Global Privacy Manager at Chevon and Applied Materials
  • Guy Sereff – Corporate Counsel, Level 3 Communications
  • Ray Everett – Principal Consultant (US), TRUSTe

*Can’t make the webinar? Register anyway – we’ll send you a followup email with the slides and recording after the webinar!*

January Privacy Lab – Ask the EFF – Privacy State of the Union for 2017 @ Mozilla San Francisco
Jan 24 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

For our first Privacy Lab of 2017, we’ve invited a panel of five experts from the EFF to present a Privacy State of the Union and Wish List for the new year. Each will spend 5-10 minutes describing their hopes and dreams for 2017 as well as discussing their plans for digital rights. Afterwards there will be time for open Q&A as well as general discussion.

EFF Panelists include:

Cooper Quintin – Staff Technologist
Amul Kalia – Intake Coordinator
David Greene – Civil Liberties Director
Erica Portnoy – Staff Technologist
Kerry Sheehan – Copyright Activist

Join us Tuesday, January 24th, at Mozilla’s San Francisco office from 5:30-7:30pm.

Privacy Lab is a meeting for people who are interested in digital privacy in the Bay Area. The goal of these events is to bring together privacy professionals and privacy community members at non-profits, for-profits, and NGOs alike to foster communication and collaboration.

For those who can’t attend in person, we hope to livestream and record the event through Air Mozilla and Passcode (details coming soon). Livestream usually starts about 15 minutes after the event start time.

More information about this event and future events can be found at: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/Privacy_Lab

To hear about future events, please join our mailing list, which will send out approximately one mailing and a couple reminders a month publicizing that month’s event: https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/privacy-events. Note that RSVPs will be added to this mailing list as well.

Privacy Lab events are dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of event participants in any form. Event participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the event at the discretion of the conference organizers. Our anti-harassment policy can be found at: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/Privacy_Lab#Code_of_Conduct

Jan
25
Wed
Computers, Privacy, and Data Collection (CPDP) – 2017 The Age of Intelligent Machines (Brussels, Belgium)
Jan 25 – Jan 27 all-day

CPDP2017 will stage more than 60 panels and workshops with a stimulating mix of academics, practitioners, regulators and advocates, as well as multiple side events such as open debates, PechaKucha performances and artistic interventions.

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